It seems that with every sweepstakes or giveaway site, there is a catch. You have to buy something or you are attacked with spam. With WhoGets.com there is none of that. It is free and you will not receive spam. It is also a cool concept where the members vote on who gets the prize.

The title may be a slight over statement, but DealKing.com has just launched our affiliate program. You can now earn cash referring your friends to a place that saves them money, makes them money, is free, no catch, etc. In other words, you are doing them a favor.

Our affiliate program not only pays you .50 for every one that signs up, but $5 for everyone that buys a No Contract AT&T GO Phone. Most Go Phones end up being free after the $25 cash back. We will also pay you for other sales as well. If you send some one over to us and they pick up a free AT&T no contract prepaid go phone, you get paid $5.

Can selling T shirts, dating services, and astrology net you $2 Billion? It just might do the trick for the owners of digg.com.

I like to check out the headlines on digg.com a few times a week. It is a cool site and based on its Alexa ranking of 109 has a ton of traffic. I even enjoy the ads because most are from companies like busted tees or snorg tees that have hot chicks wearing funny t shirts. Today, there was even an ad from an astrologer called, “Bethea” and even more hot chicks hawking the dating site “True.com”. I had to refresh a ton to find an ad from what I would call a main stream advertiser.

I recently read that google may be talking to the owners of digg.com about acquiring them. They estimated the value of digg at $2 Billion. It would seem they would have to be selling a ton of T shirts to make the site so valuable. However, I have yet to see a person actually wearing one of those hilarious and often sexy BustedTee Shirts. Maybe it is just me.

For you accountants, I do realize they actually don’t sell the t shirts themselves and make money on the ads, but brother, they have to be selling something to be worth that.

The new Tmobile @home or athome internet phone service seems to be a great deal for $10 per month.

Unlike competitors, the $10 per month is not an introductory price. It costs less than half the price of comparable “digital” phone plans from Vonage, AT&T and Verizon. All charge close to $25.00 per month or more.

To qualify for the home plan, customers have to have a T-Mobile cell phone package of at least $39.99.

The T-Mobile plan requires you to have a broadband Internet connection for it to work.

The new T-Mobile service also requires a wireless router. If you commit to a two-year contract with the company. They will sell you a router for $50.

HERE IS THE DEAL:

1) Sign-up for a new T mobile $39.99+ contract on a two-year agreement through DealKing.com and get $50 cash back. Be sure to search the DealKing.com T mobile store for more deals and coupons.

2) Sign-up for T mobile at home service. Send us at DealKing, a copy of your new at home service order and we will e-mail you a $20 international phonecard that can be used to make a ton of domestic or international calls. In order to qualify for the $20 phonecard, you must have qualified for the $50 cash back. The phonecard and the $50 cash back are through DealKing.com.

It seems that with every sweepstakes or giveaway site, there is a catch. You have to buy something or you are attacked with spam. With WhoGets.com there is none of that. It is free and you will not receive spam. It is also a cool concept where the members vote on who gets the prize.

Over the 4th of July weekend and on our way back to Charlotte from Atlanta, we stopped in Greenville for a Saturday night Greenville Drive Baseball game.

We arrived at the park about three hours early to check it out. We watched batting practice for a few minutes through the gates. We left the ball park to go down town for an hour, crossed over railroad tracks and noticed three old guys (70+) shagging batting practice balls over the right field fence so we decided to go join them.

They were not thrilled we joined them. I don’t think. Later, one nicely said that more balls fly into another area. We were not sure if he was being helpful or just wanting us to move to another area. We tried the other area and my son did get a ball.

HERE IS THE DEAL: The tickets were $5. The stadium was nice. There was a nice bar/restaurant just outside of it. It was a cool and cheap experience.